He joins a Black Bears team that is tied for the lead in the Pickney Division, has been playing good baseball as of late, and had four all-stars representing the club in the league’s All-Star Game Wednesday in New York.

Relief pitcher Cameron Junker performed the best out of the West Virginia quartet. He pitched the ninth inning, picking up two strikeouts and a save in the Blue Team’s 7-4 win.

Outfielder Blake Sabol didn’t start, but came off the bench, drew a walk in his second plate appearance and then came around to score.

Third baseman Jared Triolo went 0-for-2 in the game, while pitcher Jesus Valles gave up three runs on four hits.

West Virginia hits the road for a six-game road swing beginning Thursday, before returning home for the final home series on Wednesday, August 28.

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